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Iced, iced baby: Why cold americanos are a year-round staple Published: 15 Mar. 2025, 06:00 CHO YONG-JUN [email protected] A pedestrian carries a cup of iced americano on a cold December day in Seoul in 2022 [NEWS1] In the freezing winters of Seoul, when the temperature often approaches zero degrees Fahrenheit and people are wrapped in thick, long puffer jackets, pedestrians are often seen carrying takeout coffee. But you won't see steam rising from the cup.

It's filled with ice. This trend coined the now well-known term eoljukah — the willingness to drink iced americanos even at the risk of freezing to death. Related Article Intelligentsia Coffee will serve up unique drinks for each store, CEO says [WHY] How Korean coffee mixes became an everyday staple [VIDEO] Korea's love of Starbucks is about more than just a cup of coffee Koreans' unwavering love of the drink is in sync with Starbucks Korea's most popular menu item, with the americano retaining the top spot since 2009 when the franchise began gathering relevant data.



The popularity is attributed to multiple factors, but the widespread perception that the americano is not a leisure drink but a fast and efficient way to consume caffeine is cited as a core reason behind the love of it. Koreans don't just love coffee, they are addicted to it: On average, Koreans drank over 250 americanos in 2024. Korea imported a record-high 201,924 metric tons of coffee, including coffee waste, according to recent data from the Korea Cust.

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